There’s a rumor going around that AMD and Intel may have inked a deal to put Radeon graphics IP in future Intel CPUs. There are still more questions than answers, but this could be a positive development for both companies.

File this in the rumor bin, but a report this week suggested that Apple is considering a bigger iPhone that sports the same display technology Samsung uses for its phones – possibly heralding bendable iPhone screens.

There’s a rumor going around that blames AMD’s low Gears of War performance on Nvidia’s PhysX API. The truth is somewhat more complicated, and there’s no clear answer as to what’s harming AMD’s performance at the moment.

Rumor has it that Microsoft’s HoloLens will go up for pre-orders today, with shipments following March 30. This is Microsoft’s largest peripheral launch since Kinect — here’s hoping the company makes better decisions around HoloLens than its motion controller.

A dubious rumor on Friday from the Far East claims that a fifth-generation Apple TV is starting trial production this month, and will go into mass production as early as the first quarter of 2016, just a few months after the fourth-generation model arrived in consumers’ living rooms.

A rumor circulating in the Far East claims Apple plans to introduce a revamped MacBook Air lineup at its Worldwide Developers Conference in 2016, extending the form factor to include a 15-inch model potentially in lieu of an 11-inch version.

Apple has an improved 4-inch iPhone 5s model ready to go at any time, a new rumor claims, featuring many of the same components found in the 2015 iPod touch upgrade, including the A8 processor that powers the iPhone 6 series, rather than the latest A9 CPU.

Adding fuel to the Apple Car rumor bonfire, Apple this summer hired an automotive engineer with vast experience in the electric vehicle industry, and who most recently worked at a company called Reviver, self-proclaimed creators of the world’s first “digital license plate.”

While more than one rumor predicted that Apple would add a front-facing flash to its newest iPhone — an increasingly common feature among high-end handsets –?nobody considered that the company would do so in a way that alleviated the need to build in extra hardware, despite evidence that Apple has been exploring such a solution for years.

A rumor out of the Far East on Thursday claims Apple suppliers in Taiwan started producing next-generation 21.5-inch iMacs with 4K Retina displays early this month ahead of a rumored release date in November.

A new rumor claims that Apple will add capabilities to the Apple Watch, and sell upgrades without the need to buy an entirely new watch, in the form of “smart bands” that could launch as early as 2016.

In a rare move, Apple on Tuesday responded to a questionable rumor, outright denying that it’s planning to start its own mobile virtual operator network and become a wireless provider, much like MetroPCS or Boost Mobile.